Early 2000s looks that look dated

Anonymous
Pulling off the trend about "pop of color" shoes and to help us ladies stay more current:

- "pop of color" shoes

- colored skinny jeans

- Leggings with dresses

- Super clunky statement necklaces

- Skinny jeans that are super tight and then bunchy around ankles

- Scarves with everything, not just when out in cold weather

Etc.?
Anonymous
All ages (22 and up) wearing colored skinny jeans in my workplace. Maybe the youngsters are wearing them ironically?
Anonymous
Yawn. Some of “us ladies” don’t need the help of DCUM frumps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yawn. Some of “us ladies” don’t need the help of DCUM frumps.


+1 people in DC offering fashion advise to anyone is a joke.
Anonymous
The new trends of wearing whatever you like, even mom jeans just to show individuality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yawn. Some of “us ladies” don’t need the help of DCUM frumps.

You seem lovely. NP.
Anonymous
Bootcut jeans
Low rise jeans of any shape (I hope these never come back)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bootcut jeans
Low rise jeans of any shape (I hope these never come back)


I also pray low rise jeans never come back. Awful. I'm pretty sure that you could see a c-section scar in my old jeans (if I could fit in them )
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yawn. Some of “us ladies” don’t need the help of DCUM frumps.


+1 people in DC offering fashion advise to anyone is a joke.

Advice. Get your basic spelling under control if you’re going to attempt to be superior.
Anonymous
Pop of color shoes are out?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pulling off the trend about "pop of color" shoes and to help us ladies stay more current:

- "pop of color" shoes

- colored skinny jeans

- Leggings with dresses

- Super clunky statement necklaces

- Skinny jeans that are super tight and then bunchy around ankles

- Scarves with everything, not just when out in cold weather

Etc.?


I feel like these looks were around 2010, not early 2000s.
I think low rise jeans, not skinny, flares with big pockets or stitching on the back. (7's, COH, Trus Religion) Or no back pockets.
Halter tops and dresses
Velour jogging suits
Trucker hats
Cargo pants in satin
Pashminas

Anonymous
Not all colored jeans are out of style. It's the pastel colors (the mint green, for example) that are not trendy. But jewel tones are in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pulling off the trend about "pop of color" shoes and to help us ladies stay more current:

- "pop of color" shoes

- colored skinny jeans

- Leggings with dresses

- Super clunky statement necklaces

- Skinny jeans that are super tight and then bunchy around ankles

- Scarves with everything, not just when out in cold weather

Etc.?


I feel like these looks were around 2010, not early 2000s.
I think low rise jeans, not skinny, flares with big pockets or stitching on the back. (7's, COH, Trus Religion) Or no back pockets.
Halter tops and dresses
Velour jogging suits
Trucker hats
Cargo pants in satin
Pashminas



No, the low rises with the big stitching and flares were DEFINITELY in full force in the early 2000s (the Britney Spears era) and by 2010 skinnies were on the market. Same with Juicy tracksuits. I mean, by 2010 Juicy was bankrupt and being sold to Kohl's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pulling off the trend about "pop of color" shoes and to help us ladies stay more current:

- "pop of color" shoes

- colored skinny jeans

- Leggings with dresses

- Super clunky statement necklaces

- Skinny jeans that are super tight and then bunchy around ankles

- Scarves with everything, not just when out in cold weather

Etc.?


I feel like these looks were around 2010, not early 2000s.
I think low rise jeans, not skinny, flares with big pockets or stitching on the back. (7's, COH, Trus Religion) Or no back pockets.
Halter tops and dresses
Velour jogging suits
Trucker hats
Cargo pants in satin
Pashminas



No, the low rises with the big stitching and flares were DEFINITELY in full force in the early 2000s (the Britney Spears era) and by 2010 skinnies were on the market. Same with Juicy tracksuits. I mean, by 2010 Juicy was bankrupt and being sold to Kohl's.


NM I re-read your post. I'm confused. Sorry.
Anonymous
Early 2000s...remember the ruffled minis, and the denim minis with rips?
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